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re: Black Panther Sighting

Posted on 4/9/14 at 9:07 pm to
Posted by warr09
Georgia by way of Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2013
800 posts
Posted on 4/9/14 at 9:07 pm to
Wasn't asleep. I was sitting onbmy friend's dad's stand that he had built in the top of an iron wood tree. It had moss all over it and a flying squirrel nest further up. When the cat was coming up the tree I thought it was the squirrels scratching around.

There are other instances of a large dark colored cat being seen in East Feliciana. Not to mention a few years back there was an article in one of the local papers in Amite county where one of the Transcontinental Pipeline guys ran over a big arse mountain lion/cougar/puma in the Amite/Woodville/Gloster area. They had photoa and DNR had to come out and do an investigation due to it being an exotic cat. You guys can make jokes towards people with their claims. But in the end the truth of the matter is that their are big cats in Louisiana and other regions of the southern United States. Not calling them a black panther, but there are plenty of names that fit the bill for a large cat. I know of other instances that point to large cats in the area. But considering the all knowing OB gods think everyone else is full of shite, I will save my phone screen the abuse of pecking at it with my fingers for no reason except to make the OB gods laugh. And if anyone knows the portion of East Feliciana that I am talkin about, you would know there is a lot of lowland and farmland along with swamo that borders Thompson Creek all the way down to the Mississippi from Possum Corners.
Posted by wickowick
Head of Island
Member since Dec 2006
45848 posts
Posted on 4/9/14 at 9:13 pm to
quote:

But in the end the truth of the matter is that their are big cats in Louisiana and other regions of the southern United States. Not calling them a black panther, but there are plenty of names that fit the bill for a large cat. I know of other instances that point to large cats in the area.


Large cats and large black cats is two different things. Knowledgeable people on the board really question a black panther because there are none native to north america. There are no black cougars.
Posted by tLSU
Member since Oct 2007
8630 posts
Posted on 4/9/14 at 9:35 pm to
You can post a wall of text, but a total of zero people believe that ridiculous story about you battling a large black cat with yellow eyes (who would have ever thought you'd drop the "baby" sound) that was climbing a tree to get to you. Do you know the stats on non-zoo jaguar attacks (since all it could have been was a jaguar) in the US?

Really, I'm embarrassed for you.
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